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new york city today realized there are a lot of cars on the road, traffic is very heavy. >> new york mayor's michael bloomberg announced bridges open. tomorrow, subways opened but a lot of work ahead. laguardia still closed. that crane, now they say it's tied down and secure. but elsewhere, no progress. only a clearer view of the loss. here at breezy point, more homes destroyed than first thought. and on the jersey shore, a simple fact comes home to the mayor of seaside heights. >> we're at ground zero. we're taking baby steps right now, and we'll sort it out at the end, right now, it's trying to, you know, just trying to get some kind of semblance of what was. >> a short time ago, new york governor andrew cuomo sweeted this picture we want to show you. a picture of national guard troops moving patients out of bellevue hospital and thanked them for their help. working tirelessly to get patients to safety and work the bucket brigade that has literally been carrying fuel to the emergency generators, up multiple flights of stairs. the evangsituaticuation could b completed by noon tomorr
new york city today realized there are a lot of cars on the road, traffic is very heavy. >> new york mayor's michael bloomberg announced bridges open. tomorrow, subways opened but a lot of work ahead. laguardia still closed. that crane, now they say it's tied down and secure. but elsewhere, no progress. only a clearer view of the loss. here at breezy point, more homes destroyed than first thought. and on the jersey shore, a simple fact comes home to the mayor of seaside heights. >>...
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the police officers, they don't go on camera in new york city. but off camera they told us, they're very upset. they're very emotional about finding these children's bodies. one police source told me angrily, this man should be charged criminally. now aside from the fact that he denies they came to his house, we wanted to consult our legal experts to find out if this could be a crime. and indeed, it apparently is not a crime not to help. whether it is ethical or moral is another question but it doesn't appear to be a crime. it doesn't appear anything else will happen in this situation with this man. >> reporter: you certainly want to think that everybody reaches out to help strangers in their time of need. if that did not happen in this case, it is just compounds the tragedy. i appreciate your handling of this really difficult story. new yorkers already know that staten islanders are proud and tough. tonight people want the city, state and country to know they need help and say they're not getting it. >> we're going to die if we get killed with t
the police officers, they don't go on camera in new york city. but off camera they told us, they're very upset. they're very emotional about finding these children's bodies. one police source told me angrily, this man should be charged criminally. now aside from the fact that he denies they came to his house, we wanted to consult our legal experts to find out if this could be a crime. and indeed, it apparently is not a crime not to help. whether it is ethical or moral is another question but it...
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york city at this time is to say that we will not be you conducting the 2012 ing new york city marathon. >> i guess my question is what's going to happen to all the supplies? i guess those are privately owned. i'm not sure who owns them. but i would hope, and i think a lot of people here i talked to in the last hour or two, hope that those things, the generators at the very least, would be distributed, the port-a-potties would be used here. >> that's what the new york marathon is saying, they will mobilize the generators, the water, the food that was going to be used. the people need those port-a-potties. they don't have anhere to go. >> no place around here. >> the reason people are staying in their homes, that's because there's looting going on. people's homes are being robbed. so to compound the tragedy, compound the devastation, now these poor people basically, they don't want to leave. the temperatures are dropping. within the last hour or two, it dropped 20 degrees and the people here really desperately need help. imagine if they took those buses they were going to use to transpor
york city at this time is to say that we will not be you conducting the 2012 ing new york city marathon. >> i guess my question is what's going to happen to all the supplies? i guess those are privately owned. i'm not sure who owns them. but i would hope, and i think a lot of people here i talked to in the last hour or two, hope that those things, the generators at the very least, would be distributed, the port-a-potties would be used here. >> that's what the new york marathon is...
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city or new york region won't be back to normal for a while. because of that, just moments ago, new york governor andrew cuomo declared a transportation emergency announcing that from now until the end of the week all travel on public transit, buses, subways, any subways that are running, and commuter trains will be free. the idea being to get people who need to come in to manhattan to work out of private cars and off the streets. we know a number of people have obviously lost their lives. 28 people lost their lives in new york city. 56 across sandy's deadly path in the u.s. as we are seeing, both at ground level and especially from the air, the worst physical destruction is along the jersey shore. some of the images have been extraordinary. as you saw at the top, president obama and governor christie toured the devastation area. more on that from jessica yellin right now. >> crisis makes unexpected political bedfellows. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern for his compassion and concern for the people of our state. >
city or new york region won't be back to normal for a while. because of that, just moments ago, new york governor andrew cuomo declared a transportation emergency announcing that from now until the end of the week all travel on public transit, buses, subways, any subways that are running, and commuter trains will be free. the idea being to get people who need to come in to manhattan to work out of private cars and off the streets. we know a number of people have obviously lost their lives. 28...
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olay pro-x. >> a man convicted of plotting to bomb the new york city subways, the sentence and what he said at the hearing when we continue. ing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> tonight's "keeping them honest" report. we're not offering our opinion or trying to play favorites and we're not supporting democrats or republicans as they do on other cable channels, finding the facts, the truth there's still value in that. the benghazi attack and the toned down message from one congressman today. republican congressman peter king, a member of the house intelligence committee. former cia director david petraeus testified about the attack before the committee today in a closed-door session and he did the same on the senate side. the retired gen
olay pro-x. >> a man convicted of plotting to bomb the new york city subways, the sentence and what he said at the hearing when we continue. ing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's...
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we're keeping them honest next >> a man convicted of plotting to bomb the new york city subways, the sentence and what he said at the hearing when we continue. >>> tonight's "keeping them honest" report. we're not offering our opinion or trying to play favorites and we're not supporting democrats or republicans as they do on other cable channels, finding the facts, the truth there's still value in that. the benghazi attack and the toned down message from one congressman today. republican congressman peter king, a member of the house intelligence committee. former cia director david petraeus testified about the attack before the committee today in a closed-door session and he did the same on the senate side. the retired general was on the hill for five hours. according to congressman king, petraeus told them the attack on benghazi was an act of terrorism committed by al qaeda, christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in that assault. five days after the attack on the sunday morning talk shows there was no talk of a terrorist attack from susan rice, the u.s. ambassador
we're keeping them honest next >> a man convicted of plotting to bomb the new york city subways, the sentence and what he said at the hearing when we continue. >>> tonight's "keeping them honest" report. we're not offering our opinion or trying to play favorites and we're not supporting democrats or republicans as they do on other cable channels, finding the facts, the truth there's still value in that. the benghazi attack and the toned down message from one congressman...
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there is no circuit breakers or panels to be bought here in the city of new york. so if you're a contractor, you have to wait until it comes in from tennessee or california before you can even start the work, and all 2400 homes have to be inspected and have to be repaired before they put the electricity on. think about that. that's a massive undertaking and this is just one community. >> yeah. exponentially, i got a place in long island, south shore, and folks in nassau and suffolk county, same problems we're seeing on staten island as well. new york state senator martin golden, i appreciate you being on. we will continue to follow up with you and fema. >>> retired congresswoman gabbi giffords in court today. ♪ [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... inspired by a place like no other. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potentia
there is no circuit breakers or panels to be bought here in the city of new york. so if you're a contractor, you have to wait until it comes in from tennessee or california before you can even start the work, and all 2400 homes have to be inspected and have to be repaired before they put the electricity on. think about that. that's a massive undertaking and this is just one community. >> yeah. exponentially, i got a place in long island, south shore, and folks in nassau and suffolk...
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i mean, this is new york city. we should be, you know, prepared for stuff like this. we shouldn't have to be waiting out in the cold for power or gas to be restored after so many days went by. i know this was a tremendous devastation, but you know, this is 2012. you know, this is -- this is, you know, modern technology. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that we need power, we need gas down here right away. that's it. >> diane, as a mom, what's it like to see your kids going through this? >> this is devastating. i mean, my youngest is 8 years old. i have to dress him in layers. we have to do homework with blankets, not just one blanket, two, three blankets on and he's freezing, and i have to like keep him on my lap and make him do homework with me. believe me, i've had offers for people to take us in and get hot showers and i thank them from the bottom of my heart, but i can't leave my home. i can't leave -- i'm afraid to leave my home. i don't want what i have left to be taken from me and for my kids to be even more devastated than what they are, and to watch
i mean, this is new york city. we should be, you know, prepared for stuff like this. we shouldn't have to be waiting out in the cold for power or gas to be restored after so many days went by. i know this was a tremendous devastation, but you know, this is 2012. you know, this is -- this is, you know, modern technology. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that we need power, we need gas down here right away. that's it. >> diane, as a mom, what's it like to see your kids going...
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cities across new york and new jersey. staten island, hard hit by sandy, 3,500 customers without power. it is dark, they are cold. look at that, rob marciano live in staten island. he joins me now. another storm. how bad is it? >> you can see, the snow coming down. cold enough for snow. winds blowing as you mentioned. a couple hundred yards from the ocean. this area decimated during sandy. flood damage everywhere. it's covered with snow. 3 to 4 inches of it. kids out here earlier making light of it. having a good time. inside the home are the cameras. they only have light because they are plugged into our satellite truck. for them, it's all about a matter of survival. >> i went through the most pain that i ever went through in my whole life from being electrocuted trying to get back into my house to watching all of my possessions and my family almost dying. a few days without sleep, you can't sleep when you are living in a house with propane and you are worried about you are not going to wake up from carbon monoxide poison
cities across new york and new jersey. staten island, hard hit by sandy, 3,500 customers without power. it is dark, they are cold. look at that, rob marciano live in staten island. he joins me now. another storm. how bad is it? >> you can see, the snow coming down. cold enough for snow. winds blowing as you mentioned. a couple hundred yards from the ocean. this area decimated during sandy. flood damage everywhere. it's covered with snow. 3 to 4 inches of it. kids out here earlier making...
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with us now is new york city councilman elect george sanders. he calls the power failure, the lipa failure, in his words a powder keg. you met with lipa officials today. they said some people on long island may not have power until christmas? is that true? >> when i raised the question to the man and said, how soon will everyone have power, they wouldn't give me an answer, and i said, well, can we say november? can we say december? how about christmas? at that point they said, it is possible. >> what do you make of this? i mean, i know you called for the president of lipa to resign if power isn't restored by monday, but you also said the buck stops with governor cuomo since he appoints lipa board members. who should be held accountable here? >> the first people held accountable should be lipa. lipa has the responsibility to make sure this area has been powered. that responsibility is a dismal failure. what hasn't been mentioned is some people are freezing out here, and we are absolutely -- there are people who are dying thanks to this cold. and
with us now is new york city councilman elect george sanders. he calls the power failure, the lipa failure, in his words a powder keg. you met with lipa officials today. they said some people on long island may not have power until christmas? is that true? >> when i raised the question to the man and said, how soon will everyone have power, they wouldn't give me an answer, and i said, well, can we say november? can we say december? how about christmas? at that point they said, it is...